Pros
- Shift management were for the most part, just trying to do their jobs, couldn't really fault any shift managers. - My fellow photographers were great to work with, had a definite passion for what they're doing.
Cons
- Their technology is either outdated, or not taken care of. - Equipment constantly being mismanaged. - Work itself wasn't fulfilling from a creative standpoint (Which I feel is a large reason why a lot of people wanted the job). - Promises upward mobility, but management consistently forgets to take charge, regardless of how much you remind them. - People are constantly leaving the job due to its seasonal nature. - The pay doesn't not compensate in the slightest for the amount of work being done, or for potential damage to your vehicle due to the constant and long amounts of driving. - Will work you to the bone (Huge emphasis on this one). I walked away from this job with a damaged car, damaged body, and barely anything to show for it. If you want to work this physically, just work for Amazon, at least you'll be getting paid well.